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News from 29/12/1989

1989; Gale Group;

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William Leith, Jeremy Andrews, Bob Ross, Ian Flintoff, Michael Knipe Diplomatic Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Roger Henderson, Andrew Gilchrist, Suzy Price, Neil Bennett, Michael Rubinstein, Michael Stevenson, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Nick Worrall, Tom Giles, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Kodwo Grey-Mills, Carol Leonard, David Sinclair, David Toop and Rose Rouse, Peter Aldhous, Dessa Trevisan, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, David Breweton Executive Editor, Martin Fletcher, R. Colyer, Julian Desborough, Robin Oakly, Political Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, N. F. Ewert Evans, Chairman, Rodney Lord, John Kifner, A. F., David Lane, Chairman, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, R. Fraser Williams, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Barry Fantoni, Peter Mooney, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Norman de Mesquita, Robert Cockburn, Simon Tait, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, W. R. Greatrex, Neil Kelly, Michael Theodoulou, Alan Woods and John Taylor, Dennis Signy, Barry Millington, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Josephine Fairley, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Peter Davalle, Geoff King, Barbara Amiel, Piers Dixon, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Steve Acteson, Martin Searby, Mike Nicholls, Barry Pickthall, Joyce Whitehead, Frederick Lawton, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Buchanan, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Alan Tillier, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Anthony Hore, Paul Newman, Alan Franks, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Raymond Charles, A. J. Forbes, Barry Wood, Peter Dear and Kari Lloyd, Paul Moor, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, David Tytler, Education Editor, David Powell, Quentin Cowdry and John Goodbody, Steve Turner, Anne McElvoy, Finlay Calder, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Susan Ellicott, Tim Jones, Employment Affairs Correspondent, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Robert Kilroy-Silk, James Bone and Martin Fletcher,

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Deadline fails to halt the death squads Ninety 'assassins' at large in Bucharest Dropping names Tomorrow Portfolio Platinum Steroids ban Gallacher's in Index Photographer dies in plane crash The dictator's family leaves a trail of wreckage The Town Ceausescu Called Home 30 feared dead in ruins of club Australia's first fatal quake Pound hits new low as mark rises Snow news good news for skiers The habitat Sale US troops question envoy in Panama Only 47% expect to see Kinnock in power by year 2000 Poll fear on NHS, hope over Aids Halifax Coastal alert for chemicals Times readers' representative is appointed More drivers fail breath tests News Roundup Fire claims up a third More court TV links Sexual activity link Arson case remand William Scott dies Controllers suspended in ambulance dispute Kidnap clues may solve eight-year murder mystery Police find 'drugs' in car of forest murder couple Tests over pills' role in intellect Human scarecrows on a wild goose chase Victims can walk again Spine cancer breakthrough Speelman sets cracking pace British Red Cross+ Steroid abuse to be outlawed by Government V&A chairman calls for financial help Portfolio Nationwide Anglia Building Society First pollution fine on privatized water firm brings warning Greenhouse effect thickens ice sheet Protecting the environment Labour fears for 'third division' Barclays Northern comfort in whisky vat Caring for the carers 'vital for filling jobs' Peugeot 205 'We were treated like factory hands' TUC tells members to heal rift Diplomat fined Victim named Police hurt Cold comfort Last chance for creation of Civil Service 'super union' Poor pay and low morale 'driving teachers away' Secondary school wastage Travellers 'inured to airport delays' Air traffic Britannia Building Society Picture Gallery Race against time to keep wine coolers Saleroom Dulux Unsung heroes in councils give life to theatre The Arts Dawning of 'green age' shatters old certainties The Turbulent 80s: Times specialists look back on a decade of change Abbey National Timisoara begins to look hopefully towards the future France calls for aid cash switch (Reuter): UN plea for emergency help (Reuter): Military moves to fill the power vacuum (AFP): Moscow faces food shortages because of cuts in exports Picture Gallery Exiles suspicious of interim leadership From Our Correspondent Timisoara: German enclave battles to keep identity Amnesty urges end to killing (AFP): Bucharest citizens savour first taste of freedom's fruits Bomb threat to New Year flight World Roundup King fears for Greece Spanish guards killed Jerusalem peace rally (Reuter): Rhino poachers shot Lithuanian party split 'dangerous' How Studio 4 videocrats orchestrated despot's downfall Making a clean sweep after the bloodshed British lorry driver tells of Timisoara terror Uprising inspires students Chinese clampdown Neo-Nazism on increase (Reuter): Dubcek returns Schreiber Rigid Kitchens UK banks told to reveal Noriega assets High Court orders account discoosures as US steps up pressure on Panamanian dictator GIs bombard an opera buff with Hendrix Egypt-Syria ties delight the PLO Peasants flock to Khmer Rouge Alfa Romeo a Race Apart Who was who-and who wasn't Who were supposed to be stars of the Eightites? Ten Years ago, the following people were among those predicted by the Sunday Times Magazine. Did they make it? A look back on some of the successes and the casualties of the Eighties ... and a forecast of the next decade of headline-makers The time of their lives Through opportunism, ambition or accident, the decade had its share of those who moved from obscurity to the spotlight. Who have been the shooting of the Eighties? Scottish Amicable Names for the '90s From the City to the stage and the sporting world, who are the personalities likely to make the news in the next decade? The Times asked its experts to make their predictions Home sweet castle The row over Sir Geoffrey Howe's highly desirable new London house prompts Sally Brompton to investigate grace-and -favour residences. Where are they, who owns them, who is able to live in them—and who pays? Midnight's children A Storehouse Company Read all about it Ecosphere Tree spree The Millet Lighting Sale In the post Playing safe Furniture Craft You've got to have class Times Diary Barry Fantoni More incendiary than ever before? Conor Cruise O'Brien, concluding our series on world trends of the 1990s, on the unresolved disputes that threaten international order How farmers can harvest a new countryside Alan Woods John Taylor on unrealized potential in 'set-aside' This is the letter-box talking Don't count the democratic chickens yet Presidential Performance Trek to the Future Unfair Game Tory split over Hong Kong An Ulster parallel Slower driving Retail competition Reflections on a dictator 's death Conveyancing costs Nevis concern The Times Clarity of language Postal delays Food safety and fridge design National parks Satisfied passenger Presents indicative? Social News The Earl of Drogheda Birthdays today Anniversaries Dinner Appointments Church appointments Cranwell graduations New look at the old school Science Report Prince Edward joins rehearsals Forthcoming marriages The Forces Marriages Paul Jennings Humorist in the best English tradition Professor S. D. Garrett Understanding plant diseases Peter Dunican Engineer behind the Barbican development Dowager Marchioness of Cholmondeley Birth British Concert Party at Boulogne University news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cancer Research Campaign Samad's Ltd The Times Was that the year? Television English National Opera Away with the abstract The Arts in the Eighties: John Russell Taylor looks at how the visual arts have re-embraced representation Bold excursion into the kindergarten of Baroque opera Opera Orlando furioso San Francisco Opera San Francisco No pretensions, no safety net, no apologies The young choregrapher William Tuckett, whose first work for the Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet opens tonight, talks Debra Craine Big Top, small deal Theatre Barnum Shepherds Bush Green It sells, but is it really any good? Live Review Bon Jovi NEC, Birmingham Peel's people ring out once again Albums Weekend Gigs Letting the spirit run free The personal touch of 'talent managers' si the secret of success in the label world. Mike Nicholls reports The home-loving heart of Chris Rea Sharps This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 2063 Entertainments Up-dated one-liners Word-Watching Winning Move "Brilliantly funny" The Times Quest for an elusive identity Television Choice Radio Choice National Pet Register BBC 1 The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,777 More than 1,000 flu deaths likely Hope that epidemic has peaked Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Business & Finance The Pound Maxwell in talks for BSB stake Gold drops Stock Markets Tourist Rates Surging mark forces pound to record low French insurer pays ?106m in British link State-owned group forms partnership with General Portfolio Shares break the 2,400 level Shareholders in revolt at Colonnade B&C forced to drop reorganization plan From a Correspondent, Tokyo: Japan plan to cut trade surplus The Times Sterling rides the roller-coaster Rodney Lord charts a turbulent decade for the pound NatWest Growing fears of Campeau loan default Suppliers prepare for bankruptcy protection move The virtues of base metal shares Tempus Investors could have reaped a 31% reward by following our 1989 mining portfolio £20m cash injection for British Island Air KKR company in us bankruptcy filing Business Summary Cookson to place £123m Anglo United sale Pathfinders profit halved Flexello at £948,000 Losses of £2.74m at financial group Monotype decides in favour of Pointplus Recent Issues The Times Water debts 'to top £7bn' Fergabrook to buy publisher Walt Disney ready to hunt for high-quality $1 bn acquisitions European Leisure in denial By Our Financial Staff: Argentina considers switch to US dollar Team work By a Correspondent: Barnett to leave Casket No time to talk turkey The Times City Diary Requiem for Noriega The Times City Diary Astra shares down 23p after £3m loss Just chequeing The Times City Diary Art finds for auction The Times City Diary AFI seeks approval to buy own shares Lovell's 13.4% Campbell sale BHP cut Nuclear post WPP choice Bond rescue By a Correspondent: Japanese take Eastern bloc trail Rush to set up representative offices and joint ventures Portfolio finds partner for European challenge Comment Don't just cry for Argentina Oryx UK begins business as leading oil independent Dow moves higher after late buying New York Wall Street Offence committed before liability to pay (Reuter): Tokyo shares surge to another peak Forecast of lower interest rates lifts building sector Alpha Stocks Prosecution can make no comment at all Frankfurt ends 1989 showing a rise of 34% Mortgagee owes no extra duty to third party London Traded Options Traditional Options Misconduct warning Early gains reduced Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Car Buyers' Guide B. M. W. Authorised Dealers Car & Mobile Phones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Honda Multiple Classified Advertising Items ... and Britain sees the green light Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bentley Mark Vi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Shogun Lwb Trooper Range Rover EFi Discovery. New. Jan 90 delivery. Petrol. Met maroon.… Corrado 16V Business to Business Gultronics Pentacon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Intex Design and Construction Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Box Number Department French switch on to electric Peugeot responds to ozone-friendly motoring and drives ahead with its expensive gamble to launch a clean, battery-driven car. But will it spark off a trend among drivers and car makers? Cost of wooing buyers A chance not to be squandered Finlay Calder presents his views on challenges facing rugby union in our series looking forward to the 1990s Matthews humbles Pakistanis Cricket Finlay Calder Ice cool and a stickler for the rules Forthright Gallacher is ideally suited to follow Jacklin's footsteps as Europe's Ryder Cup captain Virgo fears the worst Snooker Career Details Great escape by Noah Tennis Tomorrow Dunwoody suspended Results from four meetings Drumstick beats a path to victory Yachting From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Maid Of Money's determination foils Waterloo Boy Racing Mandarin: Stirrup Cup fancied to confirm potential in Challow Hurdle Pitman's treble extends run Mandarin: Fontwell Park Selections Rapid Raceline Jenkins eyes Tolworth Windsor entries In-form Richards has coughing in yard Mandarin: Newbury Selections Mandarin: Warwick Selections The Times Racing Service Carlisle is called off I assure you it was not a publicity stunt Peter Ball recalls who said what in the world of sport in 1989 Frank Warren on his first public appearance after being shot as he arrived at one of his promotions King's successors silence the loud-mouths Winning Women: In the final part of the series, Rex Bellamy reveals how many a male tennis chauvioist fell in the Eighties Snow Reports Hand finds solution to wily goaltender Ice Hockey Bradford end term strongly Rugby Union Anglos have familiarity on their side Closing the Conference gap Non-League Football Top Kenyans miss clash with Coe Athletics Houghton leads romp For the Record Today's Fixtures Sport on TV East's shaky start to title defence Hockey 1990 calendar of world sport Goddard returns home in record move to Millwall MacHin likely to sign More view televised games Wembley entertain Australia Recognition for those in the middle ranks Tambay out of Dakar Sport in Brief Players approve of new captain Tigers take a mauling in face of Lakers' flair Sports extend offers of aid to Romanians Maiden's crew at full stretch in the storm Fighting against four-day cricket End Column

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